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  1. 6'6" Guard out of the Los Angeles suburbs. Yes, this is the son of Agent Zero
  2. 5'11" guard out of Indian Trail, NC We still appear to be his only offer
  3. 6'7" F out of Raleigh
  4. 6'9" out of Charlotte
  5. 6'9" Forward from Ohio. Will be attending Western Reserve Academy this fall
  6. 6'2" PG from New Jersey. Going to attend basketball powerhouse La Lumiere this year
  7. 6'3" shooting Guard from Ohio Class of 2025
  8. Playing at McCook CC 2 years of eligibly Originally from Saint Lucia
  9. Pretty classic case of being upset about something first on social media and then finding out the backstory later. Happens to the best of us.
  10. We have Mast, Williams, and Ullis for 2 years if they use all their eligibility here.
  11. I recently had a project that gave me an opportunity to listen to a bunch of podcasts so I ran through the entire Ramel Lloyd Sr/Jr "Lloyds in Lincoln" series. It's on spotify for anyone else who's interested. I'd say my biggest takeaway is that Ramel Jr grew up playing PG and focusing on having a well rounded game.
  12. Nebraska finally fills that 12th scholarship with the commitment of Matar Diop and it's with the sort of dude you'd want at this point of the game...big, has some ups, can make some outside shots, is a little raw. Diop, from Dakar, Senegal, spent two years at NBA Academy Africa prior to a yea at Keystone Athletic Academy in Erie, PA. Footage before he started school in the US. Under the radar recruit in a sense (i blame twitter) because we offered on July 11th and no one in Husker twitter seemed to pick up on it
  13. Woah, he learned english in 2021. Seems to be a pretty sharp and determined kid.
  14. Assume he has his passport so I wonder if he's going to make the trip to Spain
  15. Nebraska finally fills that 12th scholarship with the commitment of Matar Diop and it's with the sort of dude you'd want at this point of the game...big, has some ups, can make some outside shots, is a little raw. Diop, from Dakar, Senegal, spent two years at NBA Academy Africa prior to a yea at Keystone Athletic Academy in Erie, PA. Footage before he started school in the US. Under the radar recruit in a sense (i blame twitter) because we offered on July 11th and no one in Husker twitter seemed to pick up on it View full article
  16. Playing at Spire Academy in Ohio, originally from Senegal 69", 220# Forward
  17. From UNL It is a mixture of old and new faces with promotions of Padyn Borders as Recruiting Coordinator and Michael Bania to Video Coordinator and the additions of Andrew McCabe (Men’s Basketball Head Athletic Trainer), Justin Moore (Graduate Manager), Nihilo Ibarra (Graduate Manager) and Joey St. Pierre (Graduate Manager). “Padyn and Michael are great additions to our fulltime staff,” Hoiberg said. “They have worked their way up in our program as both student managers and graduate managers and have earned the respect of everyone in our program with their work ethic and dedication to making our program better.” Borders has been promoted to Recruiting Coordinator after spending last season as a graduate manager in the program. In his new role, Borders will help the coaching staff with managing the recruiting landscape for the Huskers with a focus on the NCAA transfer portal, including implementing and managing NU’s recruiting database and assisting with recruiting research. Borders played collegiately at both Central Community College and Peru State before transferring to Nebraska for his final two years of college. He served as a manager during the 2021-22 season and graduated from Nebraska with a degree in business administration in May of 2022. Bania has been promoted to Video Coordinator after spending last year as a graduate assistant in the Husker program. Bania has been at Nebraska for the last five years as he was a student manager throughout his undergraduate career. Bania, who was NU’s head student manager for two years, has been involved with the video staff in game and practice video breakdowns, opponent scouting and coordinating NU’s student managers. He graduated with a degree in mathematics from Nebraska in May of 2022. McCabe joins the staff as the Men’s Basketball Head Athletic Trainer. McCabe comes to Nebraska after spending the last five years at Santa Clara University. He worked with the Broncos’ basketball program and assisted the school’s sports medicine department with both internal and external operations. McCabe, who also worked with San Jose State, brings a wealth of sports medicine experience across a diverse range of clinical settings. His work has included serving in roles as an exercise specialist with Olympic Physical Therapy in Bellevue, Wash. and as an athletic trainer/teacher at the high school level in the state of Texas. He has worked directly as the clinical coordinator with the team physician for the Texas Tech Red Raiders and Stanford Children’s Orthopedic and Sports Medicine. “Andrew comes highly regarded from his time at Santa Clara and has done an outstanding job since joining our staff at the start of summer workouts,” Hoiberg said. “He has worked with R.J. Pietig, who is transitioning to a newly created role in the NAPL, in getting our guys back to full speed.” Moore joined the Husker basketball staff as a graduate manager for the 2023-24 season. A native of Englewood, Colo., Moore was a student manager for the Huskers over the last two seasons and received his degree in business administration from Nebraska in May of 2023. He will assist in day-to-day operations within the program, including practices, film breakdown and other duties. “Justin has been in our gym all summer and has a passion to get into coaching and this is a good opportunity to him to take the next step,” Hoiberg said. “After promoting Padyn and Michael, we were fortunate to add Nihilo and Joey. Nihilo has been a student manager at San Diego State under Brian Dutcher for the last three years, while Joey played collegiately for five seasons. Our graduate managers are great assets to our players and staff, and it allows them to gain valuable experience while working on a master’s degree.” Ibarra comes to Nebraska after spending the past three years as a student manager at San Diego State, including the 2022-23 season as the head student manager. He oversaw the Aztecs’ student managers and assisted in the programs day-to-day operations including pre-and post-practice workouts, helping with film operations and in practice drills. He helped the Aztecs to three straight NCAA Tournament appearances, including a berth in the national title game this past season. Ibarra also worked camps at Stanford, UCLA, TCU, Cal, Florida State and Colorado during his undergraduate years. He graduated with a bachelor’s in kinesiology in May of 2023. St. Pierre comes to Nebraska after playing collegiately for five seasons at Portland, Milwaukee and Parkside. Last season, he appeared in 20 contests for the Pilots, including nine starts, and averaged 3.2 points and 2.0 rebounds per game. The Spring Grove, Ill., native spent two seasons at Milwaukee, where he started 30 games in 2021-22 and averaged 6.3 points on 59 percent shooting, 5.7 rebounds and 1.4 blocked shots per game, ranking second in the Horizon League in that category. He began his collegiate career at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside, where he started for two seasons. St. Pierre graduated from Milwaukee with a bachelor’s in business marketing in 2022.
  18. Was wondering the same thing. My best guess without hitting him on twitter is that he moved on to a non-basketball gig.
  19. 6'3" Class of 2025 out of Toledo
  20. A lot of people thought Lawrence looked pretty good his first year but he didn't start to get consistent playing time until Bando (and Gary) were lost for the season. Even though he's got the redshirt, Lloyd is likely to follow the same path of inconsistent playing time as a young guy on a veteran squad and just needs to be ready when opportunities present themselves. With only 11 scholarships and us tending to lose 2-3 guys a year I'm a lot more concerned about having enough guys than I am as to whether or not guys won't get to play.
  21. We are. There are some bad teams on this slate.
  22. those are like 4 tickets. I suspect those are the sorts of tickets were someone owns those for any event in that arena. The rest of the tickets for the event are not yet for sale as far as i can tell
  23. Would agree with the above...we need a softer schedule to put together this roster in addition to getting some Ws on Hoiberg's resume. Whether or not this comes back to bite us tourney time depends on how the conference ranks.
  24. Full non-con schedule Home Nov. 6 vs. Lindenwood Nov. 9 vs. Florida A&M Nov. 13 vs. Rider (MTE) Nov. TBA vs. Stony Brook (MTE) Nov. 22 vs. Duquesne (MTE) Nov. 26 vs. Cal St. Fullerton Dec. 3 vs. Creighton Dec. 20 vs. North Dakota Dec. 29 vs. South Carolina State Road Dec. 17 at Kansas State Neutral Sanford Pentagon Game Sioux Falls, SD Nov. 18 vs. Oregon State
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